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Old 15-06-2014, 20:52   #1
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Converting video cables..

Hi all,
I'm needing some advice/help!

I currently have 2 projectors linked up via VGA. We have just installed an aerial socket with the intention of showing some of the world cup games on both. Although the projectors aren't HD, I don't want to lose too much quality with using multiple adapters/convertors, but somewhere in the chain i need to convert to composite as i need a seperate audio feed.

The freeview box has Scart output, so i was thinking of using a scart>composite adapter, then trying to convert the composite video to vga.
Is this possible? Is there an easier method?

Any advice is much appreciated!

Thank you
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Re: Converting video cables..

I see absolutely no reason for you to convert to composite.... Regardless, should you choose to do so you will suffer horrendous quality loss nomatter how you try.

You should probably draw a layout of your setup and specify the exact make/model of the projectors and freeview box to get better answers.
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